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Derek Cromwell, founder of Thunder Bay Media, is a featured contributor to a number of top online marketing publications. His guest posts cover eCommerce, online marketing, social media, content marketing, copywriting, and more. This is a list of his content from around the web.
Sales can in turn use that content to delight current customers, build relationships with leads, improve engagement, and close more deals. Here how.
Wondering how you can better engage with your Facebook fans? Discover 26 tips to generate clicks, likes, and comments on your Facebook page.
You can learn from your best and worst performing content. In this post, Derek Cromwell teaches how to use data to power your content marketing strategy.
Derek is a freelance writer and HubSpot certified inbound marketer. When not wrestling furiously with deadlines he enjoys gaming, the art of food, and being aggressively unfancy.
The world of eCommerce is seeing a lot of growth and change. Not only is the number of online retailers growing steadily, but there is a growing list of applications and services that make it easier for the average consumer to comparison shop.
Customer value is the extent of which they're satisfied with your service or product. Learn how it works & apply it to your business.
Struggling to get employees to carry your vision? Here's a quick guide to overcoming the obstacles for employee buy-in within your business.
Email overload is a very common problem for professionals worldwide. Learn how to deal with it using our tips, tricks, and tools!
Check out Ahmed Mady of Paragon Remodeling being featured in the latest 'Booming' ad campaign for Amex. Paragon Remodeling has been featured on Extreme Makeo...
To some it may feel like the job market is still constricting, reducing the number of opportunities for work. But data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics paints an optimistic picture. As of May 2016, unemployment has continued to decline, down to just 4.7% (from 5.7% in 2015 and a staggering drop from 7.9% in 2013).
In 1982, a young girl asked Nancy Reagan what she should say if someone tried to offer her drugs. The First Lady’s response was simple and direct.